- split into separate sources
- fixed paste
- added uart and rs232
- added baud rate clock or brg depending on hardware
- fixed uart status on sys80
- fixed cassette waveform
- lots of tidy up
Input and screen tags are now resolved relative to a layout's owner
device.
Easy way to demonstrate is with: mame64 intlc440 -tty ie15
Previously you'd only get the IE15 terminal's layout and you'd be unable
to use the INTELLEC 4/40 front panel. Now you'll get the choice of
layouts from both the system and the terminal device in video options.
- Added FDC card.
- Cursor now generated by 6845.
New working machines
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Acorn System 3 (6502 CPU)
Acorn System 5
New working clones
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Acorn System 2
Acorn System 4
* Added ps2timer device to encapsulate Playstation 2 timers.
* Temporarily hacked R5900 core to always have scratchpad RAM mapped at 0x70000000.
* Added reference counting to divtlb so that it does not unmap pages that are still shared with other entries.
* Added a considerable amount of logging to ps2sony.cpp.
-mips3: Added basic Emotion Engine support. [Ryan Holtz]
* Added S bit to TLB mapping.
* Added support for VSUB, VIADD, VSQI, VISWR, VOR, LQ, SQ, MFSA, MTSA, MFHI1, MFLO1, MULT1, DIV1, DIVU1, PEXTLW, PADDUW, PMFHI,
PMFLO, PCPYLD, PCPYUD, SQC2, LQC2 opcodes. [Ryan Holtz]
* hp9k_3xx: fix timer connection for /320 models
Signed-off-by: Sven Schnelle <svens@stackframe.org>
* hp9k_3xx: add HP9122C floppy
Remove HP9895 from the default configuration. 3.5" where
standard on /300 and there's almost no software on it available.
If a user really needs 8" floppy drives on /300, he can do that via
commandline.
Signed-off-by: Sven Schnelle <svens@stackframe.org>
* add Intel i8291a GPIB Talker/Listener
Required for the HP 9122C floppy, and used in many other devices.
Basic functionality was implemented to make the HP 9122C work, a few
things are still missing and will be added later. Most of the missing
things where simply not used in the HP9122C so i cannot test them.
Signed-off-by: Sven Schnelle <svens@stackframe.org>
* Add HP 9122C floppy drive
These drives where common on HP9000/300 workstations. With the current
implementation TD0's from hpmuseum can be used to boot, and initializing,
reading and writing discs in HP basic works. Tested both high and double
density media. Supported Media formats are TD0 and MFI.
Signed-off-by: Sven Schnelle <svens@stackframe.org>